Value for money web design needs more than just a financial bargain
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Thinking of web design you probably won’t know where to begin with unless you’re a computer programmer yourself.
Nowadays, just creating a website isn’t enough, what’s in demand is a value for money web design. Those days are gone when you’d be happy to put up an online page accessible to anyone who can turn on their computers and type the web address on the tab. Today, you need to generate income off it. You need to make it look attractive enough and easy to access for people to keep revisiting your page. That’ll be the boost for advertisers who feel your website will be a platform, people will come in contact with their products at.
This is where web design comes in to play. Not just any web design because it has emerged to be a business, like the stock market formula – buy low, sell high. To do this, you need a quality website with all the information available and more importantly, all the information available in a structured and an aesthetically-pleasing-to-the-eye manner.
This’ll have to be done by someone who’s well versed with the co-relation of HTML and XHTML codes with CSS features to make full use of images, visual aids attached to the different links, little widgets which provide additional features on the page to make life easier for navigators…the list goes on.
Nowadays the HTML coding or its more advanced XHTML version is separated from the visual aspect handled by CSS. The process is simplified greatly, with the HTML codes governing how the website functions, while the CSS looks solely into how it’s presented on the screen.
A news website web design could provide a link for news on a specific topic – say sport. Either the link taking the reader there just says ‘sports’ or something to that effect, or it could be represented by an image or a sport related visual design – maybe a collage of sportsmen or whatever you can think of. The connection between the link codes taking you to the new page and the image representing it is handled by CSS.
The advantages here are that the main code frames can be tweaked slightly or updated from start to finish without changing the visual elements on screen. It could be the other way around as well by just changing the image a particular code is assigned to.
At the end of the day, a value for money web design is structured well with categories broken in to sub categories broken further down as deep as the information goes. It’s important to provide a perpetual way back across the different information sections without getting lost.
Let’s face it. You wouldn’t keep going back somewhere to get more confused either!
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Author Resource:-
Iwan Evans has been writing many articles and blogs online related to value for money web design, Web Design, advert design, impact design etc. Now he is engaged with Impact Design Global which is here to offer you web development and hosting services of world class standard and quality. You can choose from any of our packages that you consider suitable for your budget and requirements.
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Iwan Evans
Submitted
2012-01-17 08:24:52 |
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